Re: [Paddlewise] When Nature goes mad...

From: Doug Lloyd <dalloyd_at_telus.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 19:09:20 -0800
Jim et al said:

>>CLEARLY THE BEST STORY EVER POSTED ON PADDLEWISE!<<

I agree! Was that the same Steve Brown from the website below? The "plastic
pastor of disaster?"

http://www.brown-web.net/kayak/discussion/plastic-composite/plastic-rules.ht
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I want to hear more stories from him. And I'm glad the park rangers were
able to use Steve's skills with shepherding flocks of sheep -- as applied to
the surf zone and sheep of the four-legged variety. I wonder how this stuff
gets worked into his sermons. And you thought church was boring!

Now if we could just get some similar accounts from Reverend Bob in Alaska
(yes, Moose cartwheeling in the Alaskan mega-surf with an antler plant in
the sand; now that would be interesting, rounding up our compendium of
creatures great and small).

Doug Lloyd (who's still trying to find Lime Stoned Point on his map of the
San Yawn Islands)
Victoria BC

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